10 May 2012 – Workshop -Dr Padraig McAuliffe, Law School, University of Dundee:
‘Parallel Conversations: Why Peace-Builders and Transitional Justice Practitioners Mean Different Things When they Talk about the Rule of Law.’ Chair: Dr James Gallen

12 April 2012 – Workshop – Dr Alan DP Brady, School of Law, Trinity College Dublin: ‘Honesty is the Best Policy: Human Rights Norms, Epistemological Uncertainty and Political Choices in Adjudication’ Chair: David Kenny

26 May 2011 – Workshop – Mr Cathal Curran, PhD Candidate, School of Law, Trinity College Dublin: “Does Dworkin’s ‘Rights Conception’ of The Rule of Law Amount to a Persuasive Substantive Reading of the Ideal?” Chair: John Kenny

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19 May 2011 - Workshop - Ms Maria Oleinik, PhD Candidate, Trinity College Dublin: ‘Integrity as coherence and why it is not a coherent method of adjudication’ Chair: David Kenny

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14 April 2011 – Workshop – Dr Eoin Daly, Lecturer in the School of Law and Government, Dublin City University, “The ambiguous reach of constitutional secularism in republican thought: revisiting the idea of laïcité and political liberalism as alternatives” Chair: Professor Gerry Whyte

5 February 2011 – Symposium - Symposium in Trinity College Dublin on Law and Justice in Community: Garrett Barden and Tim Murphy, Law and Justice in Community (Oxford University Press 2010). Chair: Mr Justice Hugh Geoghegan. The full schedule for the symposium is available here.

Dr. Shane Kilcommins: “The Security State and Constitutional Justice: the dangers of
ignoring a ‘rights-based conception of the Rule of Law’ that ensures
that ‘the majority cannot travel as fast or as far as it would like’”

26 November 2009 – Workshop – Dr William Phelan, TCD: “The Practical Irrelevance of National Constitutional Law Fundamental Rights to the application of European Community law in the National Legal Orders” Chair: Diarmuid Rossa Phelan

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12 November 2009 – Workshop – Eoin Daly, UCC: “Religious liberty and the Rawlsian idea of legitimacy: the French laïcité project between comprehensive and political liberalisms” Chair: Tom Hickey

25 May 2009 – Lecture - Professor Robert Moffat, Professor of Law and Affiliate Professor of Philosophy at University of Florida’s Fredric G. Levin College of Law: “Hitler, Hart, and Fuller: The Challenges of Doing Evil Lawfully” Chair: Oran Doyle